Hi,
Many of us non-gamers are quite interested in integrated solutions for graphics. Requirements are usually watching videos, some Desktop 3D effects, Google Earth, or maybe a Tux Racer game from time to time. For that, IGPs are enough.
Up to now I've been with Intel because of the good open source drivers, and I'm more than pleased with it. But now that I'm planning to buy a new computer I'd like to know better about the other options.
Are there any plans to compare IGPs on Linux with different drivers? Something like Nvidias's 7050 with nv, nvidia and nouveau, AMD x1250 with radeon, fgrlx and radeonHD, and Intel's GMA X3000 (or GMA 3100 even) with intel driver. Would be nice to compare all those options in the above discribed scenarios.
Thanks!
Many of us non-gamers are quite interested in integrated solutions for graphics. Requirements are usually watching videos, some Desktop 3D effects, Google Earth, or maybe a Tux Racer game from time to time. For that, IGPs are enough.
Up to now I've been with Intel because of the good open source drivers, and I'm more than pleased with it. But now that I'm planning to buy a new computer I'd like to know better about the other options.
Are there any plans to compare IGPs on Linux with different drivers? Something like Nvidias's 7050 with nv, nvidia and nouveau, AMD x1250 with radeon, fgrlx and radeonHD, and Intel's GMA X3000 (or GMA 3100 even) with intel driver. Would be nice to compare all those options in the above discribed scenarios.
Thanks!
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